Monkey Line Puller

ABSTRACT

A hand-held device used for fishing to secure the fishing knot to a hook. Having (4) four holes (2) two rear oval holes of equal size for finger insert support and (2) two smaller front holes of different sizes for hook safety support as the hand pulls to create tension in the fishing line.

The present disclosures relates to hand-held device that is designed toallow the fishermen to secure the knot on the hook attached to thefishing monofilament line. The device is oval shaped having two largeholes running vertically at the rear, and two smaller holes runningacross horizontally, at the center line located at the front.

The puller main unit functions as a support station, it includes twolarge holes where it's for two standard fingers; middle finger and ringfinger, which are inserted to hold the device in place. There are twoother small holes of different sizes used to insert a smaller or largerhook in which it will secure and hold the fishing hook to the fishingline. This method will allow you to select hooks of different sizes.Once the hand-held device is pulled on, it will create enough tensionwith the hook connected in the front, and it will secure the knot inplace.

DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The embodiment of the invention is now described in detail. Referring tothe drawing, like numbers indicate like parts throughout the views. Theembodiment of the invention on the other side view is identical.

As shown FIG. 1. The perspective view (10) of the Monkey Line Pullerillustrating an exemplary shape in accordance with one embodiment of thepresent invention.

As shown in FIG. 2 the embodiment (10) is connected to two front holes(12) & adjacent hole (14) that will secure the hook to the fishing line,running across its center axis.

The embodiment (10) is connected to two rear symmetric oval holes (16) &(18) around the center axis use for finger insert support.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying drawings and figures illustrate embodiment of theinvention.

FIG. 1 is a side perspective view depicting one embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the invention showing all theillustrated sections of the embodiment of the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A hand-held device used for fishing to secure thefishing knot to a hook, comprising: A handpiece having four holes, tworear oval holes of equal size for finger insert support and two smallerfront holes of different sizes for hook safety support.
 2. A hand-helddevice as claimed according to claim 1, A handpiece having two frontholes of different sizes running in the center line for securing thehook attachment.
 3. A hand-held device as claimed according to claim 1,A handpiece having two rear oval holes of equal size where it will besupported by the ring finger and middle finger.
 4. A hand-held device asclaimed according to claim 1, Wherein the hand-held device is made of avery strong marine material.
 5. A hand-held device as claimed accordingto claim 1, A handpiece having a buoyant body.
 6. A hand-held device asclaimed according to claim 1, A handpiece having a front oval shape. 7.A hand-held device as claimed according to claim 1, A handpiece devicehaving two symmetric ovals on the rear around the center axis.